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Friday, 13 October 2017

The animal kingdom harbors many parenting secrets. Compared with humans, animals have both unique and similar ways of parenting their offspring. For instance, elephants rely on young females to act as babysitters for their young calves–sound familiar?

Not everything animal parents do is identical to human parents. For instance, the Panda bear commonly gives birth to two babies but she only raises one. Before you go thinking Panda moms are callous and cruel, it’s not that at all. Instead, out in the rough and tough wild mothering one baby requires all of the resources a Panda has to offer. Her decision boils down to one healthy baby or two weak babies.

Not everything is bleak out in the wild, in fact few things are. It appears animals enjoy raising their young just as much as us furless humans! Check out these photos of the cutest parenting moments in the animal kingdom to see just how much fun animal families have living life on the wild side.

This Polar Bear cuddles her baby close, her thick claws and foreboding paws keeping a tight grip on her sweet little cub.

David Lazar shot this stunning image of two lionesses living in the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya. The two adoringly gaze at their baby sibling, with pride often reserved to parents.

How cute are they?!?!

This mama helps her baby to stay afloat as they go for a swim in the waters they call home.

How about a nap now?

Baby squirrels are so small and hairless you can hardly tell what they are–but this mama knows her baby when she sees him.

What is under this mommy’s colorful wings–2 sleepy chicks!

This is one strong possum carting around 6 babies on her back, while simultaneously scaling a fence–you go mom!

Elephants are the only other species (besides us humans) that visits the graves of their deceased loved ones. You can only imagine how much love elephants have for their offspring. This adorable pair link trunks as they travel onward.

How Bear-y cute are these two?!

Parents always know best–this loving mother swan tucks her babies under her wings where they will stay warm and dry while traveling across the pond.

Crocodiles are not often considered “cute” but despite their scaly skin and forbidding sharp teeth, turns out they are family-orienated! Udayan Rao Pawar, was voted Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 2013 after he snapped the photo below of a croc family. He camped out on the banks of the Chambal River in India in order to see 2 gharial crocodile colonies. While the animal sightings at the Chambal River are incredible, the area is threatened by illegal sand-mining and fishing.

Play Time! This big mama finds her baby cub’s ticklish spots!

Penguins use a buddy system to help watch over their young, adults take turns forming groups around baby penguins in order to keep them safe and warm.

No butts about it, these two are definitely related.

As mom and dad share a passionate embrace, the little one begs for some attention around here.

Peek-a-Boo–Did someone say FISH?!?! These two grizzly bears play in deep water, baby isn’t afraid, she knows she has her mom there to protect her.

“But I’m already clean!”

Papa bear teaches his cub some things he doesn’t want mom to know about when they get back to the den later.

Has anyone seen my baby chick?

While mama hunts for some food, baby decides now is a nice time to take a nap.

When you become a parent (human or animal) you realize that the one thing greater than enjoying a good meal is feeding a good meal to your children.

This is a real story that happened
between the customer of General Motors and its Customer-Care Executive. Please
read on

A complaint was received by the
Pontiac Division of General Motors:

This is the second time I have
written you, and I don’t blame you for not answering me, because I kind of
sounded crazy, but it is a fact that we have a tradition in our family of ice
cream for dessert after dinner each
night. But the kind of ice cream varies so, every night, after we’ve eaten, the
whole family votes on which kind of ice cream we should have and I drive down
to the store to get it.

It’s also a fact that I recently
purchased a new Pontiac and since then my trips to the store have created a
problem. You see, every time I buy vanilla ice cream, when I start back
from the store my car won’t start. If I get any other kind of ice cream,
the car starts just fine.

I want you to know I’m serious
about this question, no matter how silly it sounds: ‘What is there about a
Pontiac that makes it not start when I get vanilla ice cream, and easy to start
whenever I get any other kind?'”

The Pontiac President was
understandably skeptical about the letter, but sent an engineer to check it out
anyway. The latter was surprised to be greeted by a successful, obviously well
educated man in a fine neighborhood. He had arranged to meet the man just after
dinner time, so the two hopped into the car and drove to the ice cream store.
It was vanilla ice cream that night and, sure enough, after they came back to
the car, it wouldn’t start.

The engineer returned for three
more nights. The first night, the man got chocolate. The car started. The
second night, he got strawberry. The car started. The third night he ordered
vanilla. The car failed to start.

Now the engineer, being a logical
man, refused to believe that this man’s car was allergic to vanilla ice cream.
He arranged, therefore, to continue his visits for as long as it took to solve
the problem. And toward this end he began to take notes: he jotted down all
sorts of data, time of day, type of gas used, time to drive back and forth,
etc. In a short time, he had a clue: The man took less time to buy vanilla than
any other flavor. Why? The answer was in the layout of the store.

Vanilla, being the most popular
flavor, was in a separate case at the front of the store for quick pickup. All
the other flavors were kept in the back of the store at a different counter
where it took considerably longer to find the flavor and get checked out. Now
the question for the engineer was why the car wouldn’t start when it took less
time.

Once time became the problem — not
the vanilla ice cream — the engineer quickly came up with the answer: vapor
lock. It was happening every night, but the extra time taken to get the other
flavors allowed the engine to cool down sufficiently to start. When the man got
vanilla, the engine was still too hot for the vapor lock to dissipate.

Moral of the story:

Even crazy looking problems are sometimes real and all problems seem to
be simple only when we find the solution, with cool thinking.

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

A boy, age 7, slipped on the road and fell. 'Everyone' laughed out loud at him.

He started crying out of shame while his eyes were searching for someone. That someone suddenly hugged him tight and wiped his eyes and pouring nose. It was his mother who was cursing 'Everyone' around for laughing at her kid.

After 33 years, one fine day when, she slipped and fell down on the same road. The reaction from people was unchanged.

The only change was that, this time her eyes were searching for someone and that someone was cursing her standing remotely for embarrassing him in front of 'Everyone' :(

Time for you to treat her like a new born baby, She is new to this fast moving and easy forgetting Generation. She spent all her time to answer your silly questions and now she needs your attention more than your GF silly talks. She deserves more share of your life than any one.

Saturday, 14 November 2015

How a Password Changed my Life ... A true story from the Reader’s Digest ...

I was having a great morning until I sat down in front of my office computer. “Your password has expired”, a server message flashed on my screen, with instructions for changing it. Coming up with a new code doesn’t seem like a big deal, unless you work at my company, where we have to change it monthly, using at least one uppercase character, one lower case character, one symbol and one number. Oh and the password can’t be fewer than eight characters. And I can’t use any of the same passwords I’ve used in the past three months.

Suddenly I was furious. What didn’t make it any better was that I was deeply depressed after my recent divorce. Disbelief over what she had done to me was what I thought all day.

That didn’t mean anything to the empty field with the pulsating cursor, waiting for me to type a password that I have to re-enter many times – for the next 30 days. I remembered a tip I’d heard from my former boss. He’d said, “I’m going to use a password that is going to change my life”. I couldn’t focus on getting things done in my current mood. There was clear indication that I needed to regain control over my life, but I couldn’t heed them. My password became the indicator. My password reminded me that I shouldn’t let myself be a victim of my recent breakup and that I was strong enough to do something about it.

I made my password – F0rgive@her. I had to type this password several times every day, each time my computer would lock. Each time I came back from lunch I wrote forgive her. The simple action changed the way I looked at my ex-wife. That constant reminder of reconciliation led me to accept the way things happened and helped me deal with my depression. As one month wore on, I felt a slow healing began to take place. By the time the server prompted me to change my password following month, I felt free.

The next time I had to change my password I thought about the next thing that I had to get done. My password became Quit@smoking4ever .

It motivated me to follow my goal and I was able to quit smoking.

One month later, my password became Save4trip@europe, and in three months I was able to visit Europe.

Seeing how reminders helped me materialize my goals kept me motivated and excited. While its sometimes difficult to come up with your next goal, keeping at it brings great results.

A 20 year old boy seeing out from the train’s window shouted… “Dad, look the trees are going behind!” Dad smiled and a young couple sitting nearby, looked at the 20 year old’s childish behavior with pity, suddenly he again exclaimed…

“Dad, look the clouds are running with us!” The couple couldn’t resist and said to the old man… “Why don’t you take your son to a good doctor?” The old man smiled and said…“I did and we are just coming from the hospital, my son was blind from birth, he just got his eyes today.

Every single person on the planet has a story. Don’t judge people before you truly know them. The truth might surprise you.

BOSE

AKIRA

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